Lesson 8: Addition/ Condensation poymerisation Flashcards

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Which type of hydrocarbon can be used to make polymers?

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  • ALKENES can be used to make polymers.
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By what process are alkenes used to make polymers like polyethene and polypropene?

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  • By addition polymerisation.
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Give two examples of polymers formed from alkene molecules

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  • Poly(ethene)
  • Poly(propene)
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What happens in addition polymerisation reactions?

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  • In addition polymerisation reactions, many small molecules (monomers) join together to form very large molecules (polymers).
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True or False

In addition polymerisation, the repeating unit (in the polymer) has different atoms as in the original monomer ie. poly(ethene)’s repeating unit has different atoms to ethene monomer.

A

FALSE!
In addition polymers the repeating unit has the same atoms as the
monomer because no other molecule is formed in the reaction.

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How many functional groups are involved in condensation polymerisation?

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-Condensation polymerisation involves (different) monomers with two functional groups.

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What happens when monomers with two different functional groups react?

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  • They join together, losing small molecules, such as water.
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Why do we call a reaction where two monomers with different functional groups join together a: condensation reaction?

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  • As small molecules (ie. water) are often lost in this reaction.
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How are the simplest condensation polymers produced?

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The simplest polymers are produced from two different monomers
with two of the same functional groups on each monomer.

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What are the products of condensation reaction between ethane diol and hexanedioic acid ?

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Ethane diol + hexanedioic acid —> polyester + water

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What is “condensation polymerisation?”

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  • Condensation polymerisation involves the joining of two monomers with two functional groups.
  • When the two monomers join, small molecules are lost (such as, water.)
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